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		By: Brandon Clark		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[These are the first bearings I tried that I could actually tell a difference right out of the box.
I only surfskate, but I do like to hit skateparks. Being older, I am looking for every little bit of help I can get, so I splurged and tried these bearings. These are the first ceramic bearings I&#039;ve purchased or ridden, and I was quite skeptical if I would even be able to tell a difference. I had tried other bearings before, and so far hadn&#039;t noticed much difference. I noticed much larger differences between wheels, but my curiosity got the best of me and I pulled the trigger on these.
I&#039;m glad I did! I did a proper test, swapping out only the bearings on my regular park setup. Same old wheels, but I could immediately tell a difference, even though it was slight. I noticed I could roll further and faster than before, and I had a little more speed after rolling down transitions.
After that I swapped the old wheels for the 63mm 92A Hot Spots, and that was a huge difference! Love them both! These bearings have only gotten better now that they&#039;re broken in! They&#039;re holding up great so far!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These are the first bearings I tried that I could actually tell a difference right out of the box.<br />
I only surfskate, but I do like to hit skateparks. Being older, I am looking for every little bit of help I can get, so I splurged and tried these bearings. These are the first ceramic bearings I&#8217;ve purchased or ridden, and I was quite skeptical if I would even be able to tell a difference. I had tried other bearings before, and so far hadn&#8217;t noticed much difference. I noticed much larger differences between wheels, but my curiosity got the best of me and I pulled the trigger on these.<br />
I&#8217;m glad I did! I did a proper test, swapping out only the bearings on my regular park setup. Same old wheels, but I could immediately tell a difference, even though it was slight. I noticed I could roll further and faster than before, and I had a little more speed after rolling down transitions.<br />
After that I swapped the old wheels for the 63mm 92A Hot Spots, and that was a huge difference! Love them both! These bearings have only gotten better now that they&#8217;re broken in! They&#8217;re holding up great so far!</p>
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